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Five Centuries of Cathedral Music

on BBC Radio 3

by the combined choirs of Chichester
Organist and Master of the Choristers JOHN BIRCH Salisbury
Choirmaster and Organist RICHARD SEAL Winchester
Organist and Master of the Music MARTIN NEARY
CLEMENT MCWILLIAM (organ) with readings by Part 1
Andrea Gabriell Magnificat for three choirs
9.43* John Milton Blest Pair of Sirens (reading)
9.45* Byrd Motet: Laudibus in sanctis
9.51* Purcell Psalm: Jehova quam multi sunt hostes mei!
9.59* von Nissen Mozart: On church music (reading)
10.2* Bach Motet: Komm, Jesu, komm!
10.15* On Entering the Close
Reflections on a change of scene by REGINALD ASKEW
10.25* Five Centuries of Cathedral Music Part 2
Leonard Clark Charles (From Darkness to Light) (reading)
10.27* S. S. Wesley Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace
10.31* Andrew Lang Isaak Walton (reading)
10.35* Vaughan Williams Vali ant for Truth
10.41* St Francis and the birds (The Little Flowers of St Francis ) (reading)
10.46* Mathtas An admonition to rulers
(A Southern Cathedrals Festival concert given in Winchester Cathedral on 28 July 1972)

Contributors

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John Birch
Music:
Martin Neary
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Clement McWilliam
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Andrea Gabriell Magnificat
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John Milton
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Reginald Askew
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Leonard Clark Charles
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Wesley Thou
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Andrew Lang Isaak
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Vaughan Williams Vali
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St Francis
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St Francis

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